A wonderful themed museum, we had a lot of fun visiting, a lot of interesting exhibits, it's great that there are objects that you can touch and climb.
We were on May 9th, and we also really liked the reconstruction of the battle. One of the disadvantages: the grandstand is small, everyone who wants to watch the reconstruction cannot fit, expansion is required. Also, the speaker is not very loud, perhaps you can hear it better near the stands, a little further away on the lawn it's already a bit bad, maybe you should put a few more.
Also, with a large influx of visitors (for example, on May 9), parking is not enough, the entire road is filled with cars for half a kilometer from and to the museum.
From minor remarks: in street cafes, payment is only in cash, it would be great if there were also terminals for card payments.
Overall, I enjoyed visiting the complex. We took a tour (40p.), the man told us very interestingly and showed us, there are banners with signatures around, a large space with various exhibits, as well as pillboxes and trenches. There were few people in the morning on May 2, and there is a large parking lot. The only thing I didn't like was having such entertainment as shooting something - it's creepy, you constantly flinch because of these sounds, but I understand that this is temporary entertainment.
The Stalin Line Historical and Cultural Complex is an interesting and informative place for those who want to learn more about the military history of the USSR and the period of the Second World War. The complex includes restored firing points, bunkers and other elements, which allows you to create a vivid illusion of that time.
A visit to the complex provides an opportunity not only to inspect historical buildings, but also to get acquainted with documentary materials and exhibits that tell about the events of that time. The infrastructure of the complex is well developed: there are guided tours with experienced guides who help visitors better understand the historical context.
However, it is worth noting that some buildings and sites may have limited access, which may reduce the overall impressive effect of the visit. In general, the Stalin Line is not only an attractive place for history lovers, but also a good opportunity to spend time outdoors and learn more about the events that shaped the modern world.
But I recommend taking water and food with you, because there are difficulties with snacks and working shops and tents.
A great interactive museum. The guides and all the staff are very friendly. Everyone is dressed in the uniform of the WWII years. They tell me with all their heart that one hour of a tour of two pillboxes and trenches flew by unnoticed. The kids are thrilled. It is possible to shoot from a tank at an enemy and from a machine gun, ride a tank or military equipment. I want to go back.
A very huge territory with an incredibly large amount of military equipment. It will be interesting not only for adults but also for children, there are many locations and playgrounds where children can play. There is something to see for adults. It is fashionable to shoot blanks from various weapons and even from a cannon. Be prepared for any shot to be fired)
It's a wonderful place. Steeped in history and courage. I highly recommend visiting it for historical and technical information. The huge number of exhibits is amazing. With each new object, I want more and more, I want to walk and look at it. And a shot from a cannon is a delight not only for children, but also for adults. You can write a lot, but it's better to personally see and feel the story.
A must-visit!
There are very interesting exhibits that are not even in the Patriot Park near Moscow.
We spent the whole day with my wife: we went through all the exhibits.
There are a lot of impressions!
Especially from pillboxes and armored trains.
Nice spacious parking.
Polite staff.
A clean large toilet.
Cons: disgusting food at the local canteen and bargain prices for souvenirs.
Otherwise, I recommend you to visit.
A great place to learn about history. A lot of military equipment, tanks, planes, boats, many types of dugouts. The territory is very large, they ride on a tank.You can shoot with guns, rifles, Maxim machine guns and similar guns. There are guided tours. It takes 30 minutes by car from Minsk.
We were there on Victory Day in 2025 , on the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, a reconstruction of the battle of the German invaders and Soviet soldiers. It's very realistic, like I've been there myself. In addition to the battle, there is an exhibition of combat aircraft, tanks and combat vehicles. Everything can be touched, children and some adults even climbed up, some rode on a tank . Music and military songs were playing everywhere, there was a special cannon for shooting enthusiasts and a military instructor who instructed how to shoot it . You could wear military clothes , men 's , women 's, and children 's , and the photographer took themed photos . We climbed in the trenches, ate field cuisine, porridge with meat, black bread, and even had vodka to keep warm. There were a lot of people , but everything was clean and there was plenty of room . I liked it. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The most beautiful historical place, with its own flavor. A large fleet of military equipment. There are many well-preserved exhibits. Special attention should be paid to the guides - erudite, interested and trained people who are ready to answer a wide variety of thematic questions.
I highly recommend you to visit.
It's a great place, with a huge number of exhibits, both outdoors and indoors. There are defensive structures inside which you can climb, with loopholes, machine guns, cannons, etc. You can shoot with different types of weapons and even ride armored vehicles for an additional fee. The complex has several large parking lots. I recommend you to visit.
It is very informative, a lot of information, it is important for children - everything can be touched, this tour is even more interesting. Restored equipment is a special value of the museum, it's great that there are professionals who preserve and transmit memory through generations.
Positive:
Lots of equipment
An interesting story
Interactive places, you can aim a gun, shoot a weapon (optional, for a fee)
There are several cafes with delicious food.
Thematically dressed guides
You can fire a large-caliber gun for 50 rubles.
Minuses:
It's expensive to shoot, 5 rubles per cartridge
For tall people: low passageways
A great place, lots of exhibits of modern and WWII military equipment, especially I advise young people to be there... But it's not very convenient to get there, only by passing public transport. Bravo Lukoshenko protects our Soviet history ✅
A very significant place, a place where the history and great memory of the Great Patriotic War are collected. The complex is located near the hero city of Minsk. I was surprised by the scale and grandeur of this . It even feels different there, emotions are at their limit, the staff is friendly, the security is at a high level. Take the time to come and admire the beauty . The next time I visit the Republic of Belarus, I will definitely come by.
It is very beautiful, and there is a wide variety of different military equipment. You can shoot from a cannon. On May 9th, they are doing a reconstruction of the battle, it's very interesting, everything is done competently, as if immersed in a real battle
It's a wonderful place. Historical and patriotic complex. I recommend visiting both adults and children. There are many locations with restored fortified buildings. The competent work of the guides allows you to learn more about the history of the creation and conditions of containment of the forces of the German army.
A large number of military equipment of different times. Shooting range. Shops with state symbols, symbols of the heroic past of our Motherland. There is a cafe on site, the assortment is certainly weak, however, if you have a snack or just drink coffee, then it will go.
The territory is large, there are a lot of exhibits, you need to choose the time to visit from a position - to come, walk, explore not "on the run".
An interesting place for those interested in military equipment. For money, you can shoot blanks with weapons or ride armored vehicles. You can touch everything, sometimes twist it. Spectacular reenactments of battles using historical armored vehicles are held on holidays, but these days there are a LOT of people, so there are problems with parking and a good place to watch the event.
It is a very historical place, you can see a lot of equipment and learn the history of your city and country, there are a lot of fascinating expositions. you can shoot and participate in the events of the story. To plunge into those years and events that our grandfathers experienced.
A great place, I recommend visiting, there is a large exposition of equipment, there are fortifications, you can shoot with chilled weapons, there are toilets, cafes and camping, There is a monument to the crew of pilot Gastello nearby
It is very interesting, the guide is excellent at telling the story and easily answers even the most difficult questions, the exposition of equipment is large and diverse, and the opportunity to shoot from various guns is simply great!
A wonderful historical and cultural complex, where you can see a huge amount of military equipment. I've been here twice. While visiting this complex for the second time, I came across historical reconstructions staged in honor of the RVIA holiday. Excerpts of these reconstructions can be viewed on the attached videos. It turns out that such reconstructions are put on all military holidays. I advise everyone to visit the Stalin Line.
An interesting complex, a variety of military equipment (on some exhibits you can crawl and climb inside). The coolest thing is the opportunity to ride a tank and make a shot, you can also shoot with small arms. On the 9th, there was a reconstruction of the fighting during the Second World War. (VERY INTERESTING). Plan to visit the complex for at least 3 hours.
A good complex, lots of exhibits, you can even shoot blanks. It's enough to walk for a couple of hours, especially if you're interested in technology in the first place.
On the downside: parking is paid, as for me, the cost of visiting is also slightly overstated.
There are guided tours, but they bypass about a third of the entire territory, and that's all, for the price, as if it were too much for that. Otherwise, he's pretty good.
Arriving in Belarus, you should definitely visit this place, especially the hangar with armored vehicles, which are mostly on the move! Spacious Parking, well-maintained territory, interesting exposition, despite the already quite old copies of military equipment. And don't forget to try the borscht at the cafe in the parking lot!
An atmospheric historical and legendary place, I recommend everyone to visit.A lot of equipment, an armored train, + tanks and other equipment is located in hangars on the way to the armored train.It is possible to shoot with rifles, a submachine gun and a cannon (45-ka).
I strongly advise fans of military equipment and its history to visit this place. Cars, tanks, aircraft, even rockets - all in the open air and at arm's length! There is an indoor museum with WWII equipment, which has already been restored and is under repair/restoration. There is also a bullet train installed on the territory!!! You can shoot with a real weapon. There are souvenir shops. Cafes where you can have delicious and cheap meals.
The museum staff conducts tours very interestingly. The territory is huge, the equipment is diverse. Here you can shoot with different types of weapons, touch equipment, climb into a pillbox, etc.
The IKK complex is a great place that tells about the war. The outdoor exhibition is interesting. The guides are professionals. Reconstruction is a must-attend event.
An atmospheric place. There is a lot of technology, both from the time of the Second World War and modern. Trenches, dugouts, pillboxes are well equipped, there is something to look at and "feel with your hands". I highly recommend taking a guided tour. It is interesting, informative, and there is an opportunity to get inside the armored train. They will tell and show you everything in detail and fascinatingly. We were very satisfied.
It's interesting locally, but there are always a couple of nuances.:
1) please note that not all cafes on the territory are always open.
2) you can meet large excursion groups of children
Now about the advantages: The museum's territory is not very large, you can get around everything in 2-3 hours and enjoy the views. There are many different techniques from different periods.
An analogue of our Patriot Park. There is no such crowd of people, the territory is more compact, therefore, it is even more pleasant to walk. The technique is older, but it's even more interesting. You can go to the pillboxes, walk around the village for reconstruction. I recommend it!
Everything is fine, be sure to take a tour. People are passionate about their work, history, and idea. It's fun for kids to shoot. The smell and sound correspond, there is no recoil, they use some kind of gas, apparently for shots.
The cafe is delicious, for me, alcohol is superfluous. Souvenirs are so-so, maybe we can bring something straight from the Belarusian national. We would even like to buy postcards with the museum, but there is no such thing.
A real delight! A lot of Soviet equipment from different years, as well as trophies from the battlefields. You can interact with some of the exhibits and even shoot from the famous shrike. I recommend it to all fans of technology and the history of the Great Patriotic War!
The other day we visited the Stalin Line, and it was a really unusual place!
It is immediately impressive how many different types of equipment are assembled in such a small space. Here you can spend the whole day exploring the exhibits and immersing yourself in history. Every corner is filled with interesting details, and even in one visit it is impossible to see everything!
We also appreciated the availability of various cafes where you can have a snack. This is a big plus, as you can take a break and recuperate for further study. 🍔🥤
We liked the activities that are offered here: you can shoot blanks with real weapons and ride on equipment. This adds even more interesting experiences. 🎯🚜
We have heard that reconstructions and combat equipment are being carried out here, but, unfortunately, we were not lucky enough to catch them. Apparently, it is better to come on weekends or on special dates when such events take place.
In general, the Stalin Line is a great place for anyone interested in history and military equipment. We will definitely visit it again!
Excellent military historical reconstruction. We really liked it - a lot of equipment, samples of fortifications. You can shoot (blanks) from a pile of military weapons. We haven't tried it, but it seems like you can even ride a tank. Very tasty food in the cafe. In general, families with children are just the thing.
An interesting and diverse exhibition of equipment, historical military buildings. There is an opportunity to shoot different weapons and ride tanks. I recommend taking a guided tour)
The place is beautiful and extremely interesting. A lot of equipment, anti-tank pillbox structures. The tours are interesting and informative. Large territory. The person is kind, cheerful and dressed according to the theme of those times.
The most gorgeous place. It is very informative and interesting. A lot of equipment. We got to the day of the artilleryman and were madly delighted with how everything was prepared. The reconstruction is impressive. But most of all I liked the attitude of the young guys around the equipment, they showed everything, told me and even allowed their little son to sit in the cockpit of many cars.
A good complex and a lot of exhibits. There they picked up a good place outside the city, they made a cafe out of an old closed station! And in some buildings. It's just unforgettable. There are 1000 exhibits there.
And good unforgettable expositions. Everything is unforgettable! And reconstruction, too, and abandoned cars. Just wonderful fights (reconstructions of this). Great, of course, and you can climb into about half of the equipment there. It is forbidden to climb half of it. There is a helicopter riding group of six people. Children's entrance tickets cost a little more than 10 rubles. It was written. But the toilet is also good, only the cubicles are small like construction toilets, but although there is still a toilet, I do not know how because I do not want to stand in such a queue.
An interesting place that is definitely worth a visit. Anyway, after getting from Vladimir to Minsk, I do not regret that I visited here. You can get from Minsk to the complex and back on your own on passing minibuses (Yandex maps will help you). You can devote half a day to studying the complex and believe me, there will be something to do. I will not suggest it, the site and natural curiosity will help you create a program for yourself. Perhaps I will recommend only one thing. The day before you arrive here, visit the Museum of the history of the Great Patriotic War. And the brightest and most pleasant memories will stay with you for a long time.
Interesting exhibits, a lot of equipment, interesting stands, excellent cafes on the territory, you can shoot from different types of weapons, there is a shooting range, a great place to immerse yourself in the Great Patriotic War, very responsive administration, I recommend it to the whole family 👍
Excellent interactive open-air museum. You can walk through trenches, visit fortified firing points underground, ride a tank, shoot at a tank with a real bmd, and much more. Definitely welcome to visit!
It's an interesting idea, but I didn't like the fact that there are 3 times more people than the grandstand itself. Therefore, if you have not taken a seat an hour before the performance, you will not be able to watch the performance, you will stand 100 meters from the main events and look at the backs of people's heads for 30 rubles of the ticket price) Also, before and after the performance, there is no opportunity to eat in a cafe, there are queues of 50 people, I had to go to a cafe in Minsk for lunch. Conclusion, if you want to visit the complex, it is better to do it on a weekday and in the morning, while there are no people.
The Soviet dropping facility, which was under construction on the old border (before 1939) The Soviet Union. This is a whole system of pillboxes, bunkers, ditches, defensive fortifications. And although the Stalin line did not fulfill its main role of border fortifications, since the border was moved much further west, it nevertheless helped to distract and hold the forces of the German army in the first months of the war, which contributed to the disruption of the Barbarossa plan. In the Soviet Union, these fortified areas were never called the "Stalin Line." That's what they were called only in the West. Already in the post-Soviet period, this name became widespread among us. While traveling in Belarus, we visited the historical and cultural complex with this name, which was opened in 2005. We thought we were wasting our time, but suddenly the tour was fascinating: we looked at the pillbox through the gun sight to the West, walked along the trenches, took pictures at the pre-war border post, and then at the exhibition of military equipment, fired from almost all types of weapons and even "knocked out" a tank. Tired of fighting, we had a snack here in a cafe in the fresh air. Almost 3 hours flew by unnoticed. The teenagers who traveled with us really enjoyed it. We were also impressed. Unfortunately, almost all the Belarusian photos were accidentally deleted. I highly recommend visiting this place for travelers in Belarus.